Game of the Week XLII-Yoo,Christopher (2485) - Mardov,Dimitar (2373)
The new generation of chess players has been fascinating me with their approach to the opening.The opening ideas that I often see in their games result in a visually ugly-looking, underdeveloped position on the surface. However, there is usually a certain tactical idea behind these positions that justifies such underdevelopment. Usually, this type of approach involves a long line in which every move must be memorized; otherwise, it could end badly for the player attempting it.
Successful older generations of players have also been trying to apply this approach to their games as well, which is why they are able to maintain their competitive advantage against newer players.
Today’s game clearly illustrates this concept in White’s excellent opening preparation.
Game of the Week is- Yoo vs. Mardov
This is the continuation of the Game of the Week series. All the previous weeks could be found here. Thank you for reading! If you find any noteworthy games that you think should appear on Game of the Week, please send me a message on lichess.org.
Please note that Game of the Week will cover games played from Saturday to Saturday of each week, and any games played on Sunday will go to the next week. See you next Sunday! Contributors: Grandmaster Vasif Durarbayli Edited by Della Almind
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